ATEEZ are out with their second full-length Japanese album at this time, compiling earlier J-pop singles alongside new materials. After a number of years struggling to attach with their new materials, the group’s two summer time singles subverted expectations and caught my ear. New observe Ash does the identical, choosing a smooth dance sound I don’t at all times affiliate with ATEEZ.
Although ATEEZ debuted with a signature sound, their early work additionally bore a sonic range that felt adventurous. By itself, Ash isn’t a very adventurous exploration of style, but it surely stands proud inside their discography and that alone is praiseworthy. Aside from powerhouse vocalist Jongho, ATEEZ don’t at all times obtain a lot consideration for his or her singing. It’s good to listen to their voices spotlighted in an association that offers them loads of area to shine.
Ash opens with a mysterious temper, slowly constructing steam all through its first verse. The minimalism right here works as a result of the tune is rising towards one thing larger. The tease continues for over a minute earlier than Ash bursts into its full percussive thrust. Whereas the beat might hit more durable right here, I like the way it continues to unfold all through the observe. A second verse switch-up supplies a short snag and Ash might do with an explosive finale that brings all the things collectively in a knockout manner, however on the entire this can be a satisfying soundscape for a gaggle who’re clearly able to attempt new issues.
| Hooks | 8 |
| Manufacturing | 9 |
| Longevity | 8 |
| Bias | 9 |
| RATING | 8.5 |
Grade: B
